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Alaska Off the Grid

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It's time to go off the grid. Watch the exciting special preview for DIY Network's series, Alaska Off the Grid, below.

About the show

We're heading back to The Last Frontier to revisit some of the most exciting off-the-grid builds ever. Venture into the obscure Alaskan wilderness to get another look at some of the incredible builds that were constructed in some of the most unforgiving terrain on the planet.

Episodes

Dave Bartlett and Hans Moser are building an 832-square-foot beachside retreat on a remote island 15 miles off the coast of Juneau, Alaska. They are building the cabin as a favor for their best friend, Steve, but juggling an already jam-packed build schedule with the complexities of building on a remote Alaskan island forces the men past their limits into unknown territory.

Lee Raymond has just three months to wrangle the wild Alaska shoreline into a dream 2,800-square-foot fishing cabin. With plans to build a multi-level cabin complete with a full basement and bonus loft on remote Bulchitna Lake, Lee has his work cut out for him. There are no quick trips to the hardware store in this remote location. The only way in or out is via floatplane or helicopter, and the closest signs of civilization are miles and hours away. It'll take sheer will, determination and good ole muscle for Lee and his band of builders to meet his tight deadline.

Derek Galbraith is addicted to two things: building with logs and backcountry skiing with his friends. So he and his friends are pooling their resources and talents to build their dream ski-in, ski-out cabin near some of the best skiing in the world. They have three weeks to build, tear down and transport over 20,000 pounds of logs and materials, only to rebuild it all over again on the edge of a cliff. This is where the real world meets real muscle, building off-the-grid in Alaska.

Alaska Master Guide, Creig Butler, fulfills his lifelong dream of building a bear complex in the outer reaches of Alaska. But along with stunning panoramic views of seldom seen Alaska countryside, this rugged terrain offers up great danger. A bear attack on one of his crew members along with a shocking fall threatens his entire build and forces Creig to risk it all alone to complete this one-of-a-kind hunting retreat.

Tony Malone has four weeks to redeem his reputation and build a 624-square-foot getaway cabin in the remote woods, miles outside of Haines, Alaska. It's an uphill battle from the start for Tony after his partner suffers a backbreaking fall, leaving his young crew to make up for lost time. Battling poor road conditions and relentless rain throughout, it's a make it or break it build and Tony and his crew will have to rely on good ole Alaskan fortitude to pull it off.

Derek Galbraith is addicted to two things: building with logs and backcountry skiing with his friends. So he and his friends are pooling their resources and talents to build their dream ski-in, ski-out cabin near some of the best skiing in the world. They have three weeks to build, tear down and transport over 20,000 pounds of logs and materials, only to rebuild it all over again on the edge of a cliff. This is where the real world meets real muscle, building off-the-grid in Alaska.

Alaska Master Guide, Creig Butler, fulfills his lifelong dream of building a bear complex in the outer reaches of Alaska. But along with stunning panoramic views of seldom seen Alaska countryside, this rugged terrain offers up great danger. A bear attack on one of his crew members along with a shocking fall threatens his entire build and forces Creig to risk it all alone to complete this one-of-a-kind hunting retreat.

Lee Raymond has just three months to wrangle the wild Alaska shoreline into a dream 2,800-square-foot fishing cabin. With plans to build a multi-level cabin complete with a full basement and bonus loft on remote Bulchitna Lake, Lee has his work cut out for him. There are no quick trips to the hardware store in this remote location. The only way in or out is via floatplane or helicopter, and the closest signs of civilization are miles and hours away. It'll take sheer will, determination and good ole muscle for Lee and his band of builders to meet his tight deadline.

Derek Galbraith is addicted to two things: building with logs and backcountry skiing with his friends. So he and his friends are pooling their resources and talents to build their dream ski-in, ski-out cabin near some of the best skiing in the world. They have three weeks to build, tear down and transport over 20,000 pounds of logs and materials, only to rebuild it all over again on the edge of a cliff. This is where the real world meets real muscle, building off-the-grid in Alaska.

Alaska Master Guide, Creig Butler, fulfills his lifelong dream of building a bear complex in the outer reaches of Alaska. But along with stunning panoramic views of seldom seen Alaska countryside, this rugged terrain offers up great danger. A bear attack on one of his crew members along with a shocking fall threatens his entire build and forces Creig to risk it all alone to complete this one-of-a-kind hunting retreat.

Dave Bartlett and Hans Moser are building an 832-square-foot beachside retreat on a remote island 15 miles off the coast of Juneau, Alaska. They are building the cabin as a favor for their best friend, Steve, but juggling an already jam-packed build schedule with the complexities of building on a remote Alaskan island forces the men past their limits into unknown territory.

Tom Shankster and his team of hunters and guides are building a 1,400-square-foot guest cabin on the Dillinger River. With no railroads, no roads and raging rivers to cross without bridges, this fly-in-only location is prime real estate for moose, sheep, caribou and grizzly bears. It's a hunter's dream location, but a late start and tension within his own team make this remote challenge an all out battle all the way to the finish line.

Tony Malone has four weeks to redeem his reputation and build a 624-square-foot getaway cabin in the remote woods, miles outside of Haines, Alaska. It's an uphill battle from the start for Tony after his partner suffers a backbreaking fall, leaving his young crew to make up for lost time. Battling poor road conditions and relentless rain throughout, it's a make it or break it build and Tony and his crew will have to rely on good ole Alaskan fortitude to pull it off.